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Soft Matter ; 20(23): 4548-4560, 2024 Jun 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38502376

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Nanoparticles present in various environments can interact with living organisms, potentially leading to deleterious effects. Understanding how these nanoparticles interact with cell membranes is crucial for rational assessment of their impact on diverse biological processes. While previous research has explored particle-membrane interactions, the dynamic processes of particle wrapping by fluid vesicles remain incompletely understood. In this study, we introduce a force-based, continuum-scale model utilizing triangulated mesh representation and discrete differential geometry to investigate particle-vesicle interaction dynamics. Our model captures the transformation of vesicle shape and nanoparticle wrapping by calculating the forces arising from membrane bending energy and particle adhesion energy. Inspired by cell phagocytosis of large particles, we focus on establishing a quantitative understanding of large-scale vesicle deformation induced by the interaction with particles of comparable sizes. We first examine the interactions between spherical vesicles and individual nanospheres, both externally and internally, and quantify energy landscapes across different wrapping fractions of the nanoparticles. Furthermore, we explore multiple particle interactions with biologically relevant fluid vesicles with nonspherical shapes. Our study reveals that initial particle positions and interaction sequences are critical in determining the final equilibrium shapes of the vesicle-particle complexes in these interactions. These findings emphasize the importance of nanoparticle positioning and wrapping fractions in the dynamics of particle-vesicle interactions, providing crucial insights for future research in the field.

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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 23(9): 5244-5253, 2021 Mar 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33629670

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Stanene has revealed a new horizon in the field of quantum condensed matter and energy conversion devices but its significantly lower tensile strength limits its further applications and effective operation in these nanodevices. Van der Waals heterostructures have given substantial flexibility to integrate different two-dimensional (2D) layered materials over the past few years and have proven highly functional with exceptional features, appealing applications, and innovative physics. Considerable efforts have been made for the preparation, thorough understanding, and applications of van der Waals heterostructures in the fields of electronics and optoelectronics. In this paper, we have executed Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations to predict the tensile strength of van der Waals heterostructures of stanene (Sn) adsorbed on graphene (Gr), hexagonal boron nitride (hBN), and silicon carbide (SiC) (Sn/Gr, Sn/hBN, and Sn/SiC, respectively) subjected to both armchair and zigzag directional loading at different strain rates for the first time, which has enticing applications in electronic, optoelectronic, energy storage and bio-engineered devices. Among all the van der Waals heterostructures, the Sn/SiC heterostructure exhibits the lowest tensile strength and tensile strain. Furthermore, it has been found that zigzag directional loading could endure more tensile strain before fracture. Besides, it has been disclosed that though the rule of mixtures may accurately reproduce the Young's modulus of these heterostructures, it has limitations to predict the tensile strength. Fracture analysis suggests that for the Sn/hBN heterostructure the fracture initiates from the stanene layer while for the Sn/Gr and Sn/SiC heterostructures the fracture initiates from the Gr and SiC layer, respectively, for both armchair and zigzag directional loading. Overall, this study would aid in the design and efficient operation of Sn/Gr, Sn/hBN, and Sn/SiC heterostructures when subjected to mechanical force.

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